The greatest gift you can open is your arms to someone in need.

Matshona Dhliwayo
The greatest gift you can open is your arms to...
The greatest gift you can open is your arms to...
The greatest gift you can open is your arms to...
The greatest gift you can open is your arms to...
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The greatest gift you can open is your arms to someone in need. When you are able to open your arms to someone in trouble, the world becomes a better place for it. The more people who are able to help others, the better the world becomes for everyone.

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